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Sep. 4th, 2007 12:01 amShould be in bed. Had a good weekend, although it started out rocky. My mother called on friday morning after spending the 3 previous days not returning calls and telling Hospice not to tell me anything about what was being done with my brothers body or plans for a funeral. Then she calls as I am packing to leave for an SCA event for the weekend that I am in charge of registration for. And do her usual job on me. Tells me she is doing a memorial service the next day. When I say I am sorry but I can not be there (too late to get someone else to do registration at that point) I get "I am not surprised, you were not there when he was alive, why you would be when he is dead." Thanks mom, love you too.
I swear, when this is done I am not having anything else to do with her. I am not interested in being used as a weapon like she did my brother.
The Obit was in the paper while I was gone. Since the link to the St. Pete. Times does not seem to work very well (some kind of script error) I will just copy it here:
I am sure my mom wrote it. "nuff said.
I swear, when this is done I am not having anything else to do with her. I am not interested in being used as a weapon like she did my brother.
The Obit was in the paper while I was gone. Since the link to the St. Pete. Times does not seem to work very well (some kind of script error) I will just copy it here:
| Louis E. Palazzo | ||
| Palazzo, Louis E. July 24, 1969-Aug. 28, 2007 38, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 28, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Port Jefferson, NY. Lou lived in Holiday, and was an incredible father, partner, son, and friend to all who were fortunate enough to have known him. Lou spent his life being a caregiver for others. Lou was passionate about fishing, boating and #1 Savannah. He is survived by the loves of his life, Kellie Munda, and their daughter, Savannah Aliese Palazzo, 18- months old. Lou is also survived by his mother, Pamela Klein; grandmother, Fidelis Allcorn; father, Anthony Palazzo; and 2 sisters, Debbie Pettingill, and Susan Carter, along with many beloved aunts, uncles and cousins. Special thanks to Tari Gordon, Dave Kornacki, and Jill Rippel for going above & beyond for Lou and his family. Donations can be made to the Savannah Palazzo Trust Fund, 531 Sunset Dr., Trafford, PA 15085. | ||
I am sure my mom wrote it. "nuff said.
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Date: 2007-09-04 04:26 am (UTC)